91% of Canadian border workers voted for a new collective agreement, averting a strike and securing a 14.8% wage increase over four years.
Canadian border workers voted 91% in favour of a new collective agreement, avoiding a planned strike that could have brought commercial border traffic to a standstill. The deal includes wage increases of 14.8% over four years, retroactive to June 2022, as well as protections around technological changes and improvements to shift scheduling and leave. The new agreement will expire in 2026.
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